okay, im flipping out !
i took a background from photobucket
and used the dierect image to make my background
for myspace and now i can't delete the background
that i put on there and im stuck. and everytime
i try to erase and save it saves then i go to
look at my profile and its back on there.
it won't go away ! im about to seariously
delete my myspace. -_-
HElPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPP.!
Here's a quick search you can do to keep you from digging through all that code. I hope I can put this clearly enough:
-Go to the Edit Profile page
-Click on the "About Me" box area / Or wherever you put your layout code in your profile. Make sure the type cursor thing is blinking in the box to make sure you have it selected.
-Press CTRL + F on your computer to bring up the "Find" box and type "photobucket"
It should show you if it finds any mention of the term "photobucket" in your layout code.
Worse comes to worse, make your new layout and paste the code and it might overwrite the old one.
But, you don't have to go as far as deleting your myspace. Just go through all the steps again slowly.
I should mention this is all advice if you're using MySpace 1.0. I'm not too familiar with 2.0 layouts but from what i've seen, it seems much easier to edit all that stuff.
There should be no reason the background should still be popping up if the code is clear unless your browser hasn't fully refreshed the page and is still looking at the page in your old layout.
I hope I could help. It's easier in execution than explaining it, but it's a total minor issue and you shouldn't have to delete your profile over this. Don't worry and good luck. [ uberlou's advice column | Ask uberlou A Question ]
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